The First Day of the 9th Month
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:11 am
Good Morning from the 45th,
It's a chilly morning this morning. 45 degrees here. Fall is definitely coming down the road, slow but sure. The last big weekend of summer is upon us, the campground is full and our staff will be slowly leaving this weekend. Three people actually, followed by a fourth on Monday. And I just finished up my stint of afternoon shifts on Thursday Now back to 8-4:30 starting next week. About three more weeks and I too will be heading out the door.
Can't really off anything for breakfast around here other than some pancakes (frozen), sausage and eggs. Ate the last bagel just now and strawberries are about gone as well. You get the drift it's time to head for the store
Wow, that was certainly great news about Echo. Hopefully she will continue to improve and will be heading home before long. Nice to read some good news after all that has been going on lately. Echo to the hospital with unknown problems at the time, Red in a car accident, my co worker having to rush his wife to emergency, three days after she had a valve opened on her heart (is fine now) and my neighbor informng me that his wife is going to need more surgery due to a blocked air intake on one of her transplanted lungs.
Didn't say RABBITS this morning. Which by the way, where is Soos? Haven't seen her posting in awhile. Last I heard she was heading for VT for a bluegrass festival.
Ellen, as to my exiting before you. I don't want to work in 2014. I want to celebrate my 65th birthday year by hopefully taking a trip out west. So that's why I'm planning on working one more year. Who knows, after that trip, if I find my expenses getting tight or I want to do something besides putter around the house etc., I might go back to work again, even if just part time. Am going to take it one year at a time right now. Many of us have hopes and dreams on this forum only to see them get sidetracked for one thing or another.
Dawn, congrats on getting your mom's house all set to go. Now you can hit the road and be gone. I can imagine that it's unsettling to see the changes going on at your old place, but at least it's by somebody you know and not a total stranger. Enjoy your trip to OK.
Not much else new around here. Came home yesterday from work to fing a sign on the corner of my road that read "Fresh Tar". ACK! County had tarred over the tar and chips they put down about two weeks ago. Fortunately it was dry when I came in. I certainly didn't want that gook all over my Flex. My neighbor was out raking some of the gravel that got pitched off the road when they brushed it off last week, so now I have a nice pile of gravel next to my garage for a couple of projects I want to do here. I already have a couple of 5 gallong buckets full in my garage too. Hey, may as well, since it's been pitched into the grass and off the road itself. I swear there's enough along the road to cover a drive way.
Well, time to go read other posts and see what's new. When I head out for my vacation later this month, I can catch up on all the AK blogs and the forum stuff. Really looking forwrd to that.
Have a great day all. Those still in Isaac's path, hope you don't get too much rain. Those traveling the roads, be safe.
It's a chilly morning this morning. 45 degrees here. Fall is definitely coming down the road, slow but sure. The last big weekend of summer is upon us, the campground is full and our staff will be slowly leaving this weekend. Three people actually, followed by a fourth on Monday. And I just finished up my stint of afternoon shifts on Thursday Now back to 8-4:30 starting next week. About three more weeks and I too will be heading out the door.
Can't really off anything for breakfast around here other than some pancakes (frozen), sausage and eggs. Ate the last bagel just now and strawberries are about gone as well. You get the drift it's time to head for the store
Wow, that was certainly great news about Echo. Hopefully she will continue to improve and will be heading home before long. Nice to read some good news after all that has been going on lately. Echo to the hospital with unknown problems at the time, Red in a car accident, my co worker having to rush his wife to emergency, three days after she had a valve opened on her heart (is fine now) and my neighbor informng me that his wife is going to need more surgery due to a blocked air intake on one of her transplanted lungs.
Didn't say RABBITS this morning. Which by the way, where is Soos? Haven't seen her posting in awhile. Last I heard she was heading for VT for a bluegrass festival.
Ellen, as to my exiting before you. I don't want to work in 2014. I want to celebrate my 65th birthday year by hopefully taking a trip out west. So that's why I'm planning on working one more year. Who knows, after that trip, if I find my expenses getting tight or I want to do something besides putter around the house etc., I might go back to work again, even if just part time. Am going to take it one year at a time right now. Many of us have hopes and dreams on this forum only to see them get sidetracked for one thing or another.
Dawn, congrats on getting your mom's house all set to go. Now you can hit the road and be gone. I can imagine that it's unsettling to see the changes going on at your old place, but at least it's by somebody you know and not a total stranger. Enjoy your trip to OK.
Not much else new around here. Came home yesterday from work to fing a sign on the corner of my road that read "Fresh Tar". ACK! County had tarred over the tar and chips they put down about two weeks ago. Fortunately it was dry when I came in. I certainly didn't want that gook all over my Flex. My neighbor was out raking some of the gravel that got pitched off the road when they brushed it off last week, so now I have a nice pile of gravel next to my garage for a couple of projects I want to do here. I already have a couple of 5 gallong buckets full in my garage too. Hey, may as well, since it's been pitched into the grass and off the road itself. I swear there's enough along the road to cover a drive way.
Well, time to go read other posts and see what's new. When I head out for my vacation later this month, I can catch up on all the AK blogs and the forum stuff. Really looking forwrd to that.
Have a great day all. Those still in Isaac's path, hope you don't get too much rain. Those traveling the roads, be safe.